Pink Eye

Pink eye (conjunctivitis) is an inflammation or infection of the transparent membrane (conjunctiva) that lines your eyelid and covers the white part of your eyeball. When small blood vessels in the conjunctiva become inflamed, they’re more visible. This is what causes the whites of your eyes to appear reddish or pink.

Pink eye is commonly caused by a bacterial or viral infection, an allergic reaction, or — in babies — an incompletely opened tear duct.
Though pink eye can be irritating, it rarely causes permanent vision loss. Treatments can help ease the discomfort. Since pink eye can be contagious, early diagnosis and treatment can help limit its spread.

The most common pink eye symptoms include:

Redness in one or both eyes

Itchiness in one or both eyes

A gritty feeling in one or both eyes

A discharge in one or both eyes that forms a crust during the night that may prevent your eye or eyes from opening in the morning

Tearing

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